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Effects of Suspension Composition on Defects in Aqueous Tape Casting of Alumina Ceramics: A Rheological Study

  • Shin, Hyo-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2005
  • In aqueous alumina tape casting, the effects of altering the composition of the suspensions, the binders and the casting thickness were studied. The rheological behavior of the suspensions and the defects of the dried tapes were examined and the relationships between them are discussed. The changes in the defect regions reported in the previous paper were related with the rheological properties with variations of the binder, the composition and the casting thickness. The shear thinning factor increased with the organic content and the solid content (the decrease of water content). The apparent viscosity increased with the shear thinning factor. The relation between the shear thinning factor and the log apparent viscosity was similar for all binder types. In the relation between the defect free region and the rheological properties, the defect free region became narrower with increasing casting thickness. The defect free region is independent of binder type. Therefore, the thicker tape is more difficult to produce in aqueous alumina tape casting. Knowledge of the rheological properties of the suspensions could help Predict the defect type and the possibility of defect free dried tapes.

The Effect of Casting Conditions on the Fluidity during Lost Foam Casting of Al Alloy (알루미늄 합금의 소실모형주조 시 유동도에 미치는 주조 조건의 영향)

  • Shin, Seung-Ryoul;Han, Sang-Won;Lee, Kyong-Whoan;Lee, Zin-Hyoung
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2004
  • The effects of casting condition and hot melt glue during Lost Foam Casting were investigated on the fluidity of Al alloy melt. The fluidity increased linearly with increasing pouring temperature in thick castings but non-linearly in thin casting due to the difference in main heat flow direction. The metal flow velocity was in range of $0.5{\sim}2.7$ cm/s in no evacuation condition and the minimum value of it was measured after the melt flow through the hot melt barrier. The mold evacuation improved the metal flow velocity by around $0.5{\sim}1$ cm/s. And the reaction zone layer thickness was about 1 cm in no-evacuation conditions but about 0.6 cm in mold evacuation condition of 710 torr due to the easier removal of pyrolsis product of EPS. And hot melt barrier thickness of 0.6 mm increased the reaction zone layer thickness up to about 2.5 cm. The fluidity decreased remarkably with an enlarged thickness of hot melt due to a lot of pyrolysis products.

The Effects of Centrifugal Casting Conditions on the Structure and Mechanical Properties in Fabrication Development of Super Heat-Resisting Steel Pipe of HP Alloy Modified with Nb (Nb을 첨가한 HP 초내열강관의 제조개발에 필요한 원심주조 조건이 조직과 기계적성질에 미치는 효과)

  • Choi, Sang-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.566-575
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    • 1994
  • The effects of varying the pouring temperature and the die preheating temperature in producing centrifugally cast HP alloy modified with Nb was evaluated on the basis of the resultant macrostructure, microstructure and hardness of these castings. Increased die preheating temperatures and pouring temperatures resulted in an increase in the thickness of the columnar dendritic zone, the primary and secondary dendrite arm spacing and the thickness of the zone of porosity at the casting I.D.(inner diameter). Lower die preheating temperature and pouring temperatures result in increased grain fineness and an increased zone of equiaxed grains. A higher hardness was achieved toward the casting O.D.(outer diameter) compared to the casting I.D., attributable to alloy segregation toward the casting I.D. and segregation differences resulting from reduced solidification cooling rates toward the casting I.D. Also, a higher hardness was realized at the cold end of the casting attributed to a more uniform distribution of carbides.

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Ni-Al Based Intermetallics Coating Through SHS using the Heat of Molten Aluminum (알루미늄 주물 위 용탕열을 이용한 N-Al계 금속간화합물의 연소합성 코팅)

  • Lee, Han-Young;Cho, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.83-86
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    • 2011
  • Ni-Al based intermetallic compounds of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) by the heat of molten aluminum and been coated on the aluminum casting alloy. The effects of the pouring temperature in casting and the thickness of casting substrate on SHS of the coating layer have been investigated. The experimental result showed that the reaction of the coating layer was activated with increasing the pouring temperature in casting and the thickness of casting substrate. However, the aluminum substrate was re-melted by the heat of formation for intermetallic compounds. Then, it was considered that some mechanical or thermal treatments for elemental powder mixtures were required to control the heat of formation for intermetallic compounds in advance.

Analysis of Thermal Stress and Deformation of Casting Roll in Twin Roll Strip Casting Process (쌍롤형 박판주조공정에서 주조 롤의 열응력 및 열변형 해석)

  • Park, Cheol-Min;Kim, Wan-Su;Park, Gyeong-Jin
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.1943-1951
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    • 2002
  • The casting roll design is one of the most important requirements in twin roll strip casting process. Coupled analyses of heat transfer and deformation for the cast roll are carried out by use of the finite element program MARC to examine the thermal stress and deformation. The effects of several factors on thermal stress and deformation are also investigated. The amount of thermal stress increases when the ni thickness increases and when the casting speed and the copper sleeve thickness decrease.

Effect of Process Parameters on Thick-wall Thickness Casting Characteristics in Counter Pressure Casting Process (차압주조공정에서 공정변수가 후육 주조품의 주조특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kang, Ho-jung;Yoon, Pil-hwan;Lee, Gyu-heun;Kim, Eok-soo;Park, Jin-young
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2020
  • The effects of the initial balancing pressure, filling pressure and maximum build-up pressure on the casting characteristics of the thick-wall thickness casting during the counter-pressure casting process were investigated. Water model experiment and a computer simulation were carried out to evaluate the characteristics during the filling and solidification stages in counter-pressure casting (CPC); as a reference, the low-pressure casting (LPC) process was used. The average dendrite cell size decreased with an increase in the solidification rate and maximum build-up pressure. A turbulent flow occurred during the filling stage of the LPC process, resulting in the formation of inner gas, while a lamellar flow pattern dominated during the CPC process and was more evident with an increase in the initial balancing pressure, improving the mechanical properties of the castings.

Numerical analysis of the continuous casting process in the presence of thermo-solutal convection (열농도대류를 고려한 연속주조공정의 수치해석)

  • Jeong, Jae-Dong;Yu, Ho-Seon;Lee, Jun-Sik
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.445-456
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    • 1997
  • Continuous casting process is numerically analyzed using the continuum model in a non-orthogonal coordinate system. Flow damping in the mush is modeled by combining the viscosity dependence on liquid fraction in dilute mush and the permeability dependence on liquid fraction in concentrated mush. The effect of turbulence is indirectly considered by effective diffusivity determined elsewhere by experiment. The main objective is to investigate the effects of casting parameters such as casting speed and tundish superheat on the distribution of surface temperature, shell thickness, metallurgical length and centerline segregation. Some of the computed results are compared with available experiments, and reasonable agreements are obtained.

Nonlinear dynamics and stability of film casting process

  • Lee, Joo-Sung;Hyun, Jae-Chun
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.179-187
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    • 2001
  • As part of continuing efforts to investigate nonlinear dynamics and stability of film casting process, our earlier results obtained by Lee et al. (2001b) have been extended in the present study to cover the film casting of both extension thickening and extension thinning fluids. The same instability mechanism and draw resonance criterion previously derived have been found valid here, and a rather complex dynamic behavior of film width in contrast to that of film thickness has also been confirmed. The effect of fluid viscoelasticity on draw resonance, however, exhibits opposite results depending on whether the fluid is extension thickening or thinning, i.e., it stabilizes film casting in the former while destabilizing in the latter. The encapsulation extrusion method which recently has been successfully employed to stabilize industrially important paper coating process, has been theoretically explained in the present study as to why such stabilization is possible.

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Behavior of Slip Force in Continuous Flate Casting (평판 강혼 주조용 연주기의 Slip Force 거동에 대하여)

  • Si Young Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.85-91
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    • 1981
  • An equation was derived which describes the slip force that occurs at the casting of initial state due to unequilibrium with support bar weight, liquid metal, casting velocity, thickness, control roller, hydraulic motor and etc. The slip force equations are solved on the basis of velocity, gravity and thickness in casting ingot. In this paper the auther assumed that the other mechanisms are normal. The behaviour of slip force in many characteristics is calculated as a function of velocity, gravity and thickness with variation. The conclusion with this phenomena is reached that the present theory realistically predicts the growth of slip force in a flat plate ingot continuous casting machine.

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DSSCs Efficiency by Tape Casting Pt Counter Electrode and Different Thickness Between Two Substrates (Pt 상대전극 성막 두께와 두 기판 간격에 따른 DSSC의 효율 특성)

  • Kwon, Sung-Yeol;Yang, Wook;Zhou, Zeyuan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.209-215
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    • 2013
  • DSSCs electrical characteristics and efficiency fabricated with different tape casting thickness Pt counter electrodes and different thickness between $TiO_2$ photo electrode and Pt counter electrode substrate were studied. 1 layer Pt counter electrode shows 3.979% efficiency. Efficiency increased as tape casting thickness decreased. The lowest open-circuit voltage was a 0.726 V and the highest short-circuit current was a 2.188 mA on 1 layer Pt counter electrode. On the different thickness between two substrates, the lowest open-circuit voltage 0.712 V and the highest short-circuit current 2.787 mA was measured at $60{\mu}m$ surlyn film thickness and it shows the highest value of 5.067% efficiency.